国际锐评丨全球经济治理迎来更多“南方力量”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-25 01:58

Group 1 - The G20 summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa, marked the first time the event was hosted on the African continent, emphasizing the need for unity in addressing global challenges such as economic recovery and governance issues [1][2] - The summit resulted in a joint declaration being adopted on the opening day, a historic first for G20 meetings, showcasing a commitment to collaboration among member nations [1][4] - China's Prime Minister Li Qiang highlighted the importance of cooperation to tackle the sluggish global economic recovery and proposed several practical measures to enhance global governance and development [2][3] Group 2 - China has consistently advocated for listening to African voices and supporting African initiatives, including the "Support for Africa's Industrialization Initiative" established during the 2016 G20 summit [3] - The summit addressed pressing global issues such as climate change, energy, and food security, with China proposing three key suggestions: enhancing ecological cooperation, promoting green energy, and ensuring food security [6] - The need for reform in global economic governance was emphasized, with calls for the G20 to lead in advocating for changes in institutions like the World Bank and IMF to better represent developing countries [6][7]